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systematic and writing
The need to support more writing systems for different languages, including the CJK family of East Asian scripts, required support for a far larger number of characters and demanded a systematic approach to character encoding rather than the previous ad hoc approaches.
Clausewitz introduced systematic philosophical contemplation into Western military thinking, with powerful implications not only for historical and analytical writing but also for practical policy, military instruction, and operational planning.
The earliest known systematic historical thought in the Western world emerged in ancient Greece, a development which would be an important influence on the writing of history elsewhere around the Mediterranean region.
According to Joseph Stalin writing in 1913 in Marxism and the National Question: " a nation is not a racial or tribal, but a historically constituted community of people ;" " a nation is not a casual or ephemeral conglomeration, but a stable community of people "; " a common language is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a nation is formed only as a result of lengthy and systematic intercourse, as a result of people living together generation after generation "; " a common territory is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a common economic life, economic cohesion, is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " a common psychological make-up, which manifests itself in a common culture, is one of the characteristic features of a nation "; " A nation is a historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a common culture.
For the Neoplatonist they also formed a raw material for the writing of more systematic treatises in which were given arguments and means by which to struggle against some defect ( such as anger, envy, gossip, flattery ) or to overcome some difficult circumstance ( such as a mourning, an exile, downfall, disgrace ).
From an information-theoretical point of view, systematic transliteration is a mapping from one system of writing into another, word by word, or ideally letter by letter.
Ralph A. Rossum, writing in the San Diego Law Review, notes that the debate over the amendment's adoption lacked " any serious or systematic considerations of its potential impact on federalism ... The popular press, the party platforms, the state memorials, the House and Senate debates, and the state legislative debates during ratification focused almost exclusively on expanding democracy, eliminating political corruption, defeating elitism and freeing the states from what they had come to regard as an onerous and difficult responsibility.
They are the first recorded attempt at systematic character writing.
The analysis of systematic errors in speech, writing and typing of language as it is produced can provide evidence of the process which has generated it.
More systematic deficiency is found in orthographies based on abjadic writing systems like the Arabic and Hebrew scripts, which do not normally represent the short vowels ( although methods are available for doing so in special situations ).
Earlier novels and stories were typically devoid of systematic attempts at detection: There was no detective, whether amateur or professional, trying to figure out how and by whom a particular crime was committed ; there were no police trying to solve a case ; neither was there any discussion of motives, alibis, the modus operandi, or any of the other elements which make up the modern crime writing.
In order to make the Greek tradition more accessible, understandable, and teachable, Islamic scholars ordered and made more systematic the vast and sometimes inconsistent Greco-Roman medical knowledge by writing encyclopaedias and summaries.
Since Volf considers theology to be an articulation of a way of life, his theological writing is marked by a sense of the unity between systematic theology and biblical interpretation, between dogmatics and ethics, and between what is called “ church theology ” ( e. g., Karl Barth and, later, Stanley Hauerwas ) and “ political / public theology ” ( e. g., Jürgen Moltmann and David Tracy ).
Between 1880 and 1900 he also put his ideas down in writing, developing them into a systematic method, which he then presented in 1900 the World's Fair in Paris.
Towards the end of his life, the focus of Tolkien's writing shifted from story telling inspired by his philological pursuits to more philosophical concerns, and Tolkien never finished a unified, systematic, and internally consistent narrative.
The first direction of invention aims toward deriving heuristic procedures or systematic strategies that will aid students in discovering and generating ideas about which they might write ; the second direction of invention is characterized by how writers establish " voice " in writing and realize individual selves in discourse ( Glenn and Goldthwaite 153 ).
Although the Chinese geographical writing in the time of Herodotus and Strabo were of lesser quality and contained less systematic approach, this would change from the 3rd century onwards, as Chinese methods of documenting geography became more complex than found in Europe ( until the 13th century ).
His last work, co-authored with Marguerite Shuster was meant to be part of a larger systematic theology he was writing but died before completing.
Peter used to adopt his teachings to the occasion, without making a systematic arrangement of the Lord's sayings, so that Mark was quite justified in writing down some things just as he remembered them.

systematic and texts
After several decades of harassment and re-proselytising, and perhaps even more importantly, the systematic destruction of their religious texts, the sect was exhausted and could find no more adepts.
All texts are subject to investigation and systematic criticism where the original verified first document is not available.
As a consequence, Chabad Hasidic writings are typically characterised by their systematic intellectual structure, while other classic texts of general Hasidic mysticism are usually more compiled or anecdotal in nature.
Evola's systematic and detailed references to ancient and modern texts make it difficult to speak about influences, though affinities could exist between Evola and Plato, Oswald Spengler, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Arthur de Gobineau, Friedrich Nietzsche, Meister Eckhart, Homer, Jacob Boehme, René Guénon and certain Catholic thinkers like Juan Donoso Cortés and Joseph de Maistre.
He authored many treatises such as explanations of the Buddhist texts, and especially systematic manuals of various lengths which explain and enumerate methods of Buddhist practice and meditation.
* Biblical theology – interpretation of the Bible, often with particular emphasis on links between biblical texts and the topics of systematic or dogmatic theology
While the Upanishads ( Śruti prasthāna, the starting point of revelation ) and the Bhagavad-Gītā ( Smriti prasthāna, the starting point of remembered tradition ) are the basic source texts of Vedānta, it is in the Brahma sūtras that the teachings of Vedānta are set forth in a systematic and logical order.
In 1897, Sergey Oldenburg launched a systematic edition of key Sanskrit texts, " Bibliotheca Buddhica ".
Between the views of the Reformed and Tillich are found various Evangelical, Dispensationalist ( usually not mentioned outside systematic theology texts ) and Roman Catholic theonomies.
He employs standardized divisions of his texts, and uses them for systematic cross-references.
" But he added that since Berkouwer wanted to produce work in systematic theology that was grounded in careful exegesis of the biblical texts for all doctrinal teaching, according to a Reformed tradition of interpretation of the Bible, he mentions few philosophers and interacts sparingly with only one contemporary philosopher, Dooyeweerd, who theologically seems to have had some kinship with Berkouwer and Berkhof's Middle Orthodoxy.

systematic and Arabic
The translation of 129 works of ancient Greek physician Galen into Arabic by Hunayn ibn Ishaq and his assistants, and in particular Galen's insistence on a rational systematic approach to medicine, set the template for Islamic medicine, which rapidly spread throughout the Arab Empire.
A more systematic example is that of abjads like the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets, in which the short vowels are normally left unwritten and have to be inferred by the reader.
His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations in Arabic.
Arabic has a systematic way of shaping words ( see morphology ) so one can know the meaning by knowing the root and the form the word was coined from.
In Islam, a Maturidi ( Arabic: ماتريدي ) is one who follows Abu Mansur Al Maturidi's systematic theology, which is close to the Ash ' ari theology ( Aqidah ).
His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations in Arabic.
In the history of Hebrew philology Ibn Tamim ranks as one of the first representatives of the systematic comparison of Hebrew and Arabic.

systematic and appears
scholasticism in a more systematic direction He also appears to be the first theologian to use more than by mere chance of haphazardly concepts drawn from the Metaphysics of Aristole.
The Beneventan rite appears to have been less complete, less systematic, and more liturgically flexible than the Roman rite.
" A systematic review concluded: Spinal cord stimulation appears to be an effective therapy in the management of patients with CRPS type I ( Level A evidence ) and type II ( Level D evidence ).
The text of the Suan shu shu is however much less systematic than the Nine Chapters ; and appears to consist of a number of more or less independent short sections of text drawn from a number of sources.
* Iatrogenic comorbidity: It appears as a result of necessitated negative effect of the doctor on the patient, under the conditions of pre determine danger of one or the other medical procedure ( for example, glucocorticosteroid osteoporosis in patients treated for a long time using systematic hormonal agents ( preparations ); drug-induced hepatitis resulting from chemotherapy against TB, prescribed due to the conversion of tubercular tests ).
Xu's choice of sections appears in large part to have been driven by the desire to create an unbroken, systematic sequence among the headers themselves, such that each had a natural, intuitive relationship ( e. g., structural, semantic or phonetic ) with the ones before and after, as well as by the desire to reflect cosmology.
At first iteration, the input sequence d < sub > k </ sub > appears at both outputs of the encoder, x < sub > k </ sub > and y < sub > 1k </ sub > or y < sub > 2k </ sub > due to the encoder's systematic nature.
There is little systematic epidemiologic information on RAD, its course is not well established and it appears difficult to diagnose accurately.
Based on a systematic review of existing data, the most cost-effective induction treatment in resource-limited settings appears to be one week of amphotericin B 1mg / kg / day coupled with high dose fluconazole 1200mg / day.
From the Collectio Francofurtana ( around 1180 ) onwards collections get a more systematic character and a school appears, the decretalists, who compile, organise and study the decretals as the basis of canon law.
Although each state appears to have had its own ruler, there is no evidence of systematic succession.
On account of his deviations from common tradition, Hellanicus is often called an untrustworthy writer by the ancients themselves, and it is a curious fact that he appears to have made no systematic use of the many inscriptions which were ready to hand.
The text of the Suan shu shu is however much less systematic than the Nine Chapters, and appears to consist of a number of more or less independent short sections of text drawn from a number of sources.
There appears to have been no systematic trial of these devices.
A major distinction appears to be that László ( 2007 ) builds his general evolution theory in a more formal, systematic manner.
Wilber ’ s process appears to have been much broader and more diverse — but perhaps less systematic — gathering together as many theorists in as many fields of knowledge as he could imagine, then arranging them according to the system that he developed — which he calls an integral operating system ( Wilber, 2004 ).
It appears to be the case that the ornaments on all known Golden Hats represent systematic sequences in terms of number and types of ornaments per band.
" The ' systematic collection of data ' appears to have been an invention.

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